|
|
|
Creating HTML5 Animations with Flash and Wallaby
Creating standards-compliant animations for the Web just got a lot easier. With this concise guide, you’ll learn how to convert Flash animations into HTML5, using Wallaby—the experimental tool from Adobe. Wallaby makes Flash content available for devices that don't support Flash runtimes, including the iPhone and... | | Getting Started with GEO, CouchDB, and Node.js
Where. Whether it refers to where you have been, where you are, or where you are
going, the concept of where is important. Where links data to the physical world. A
shopping list can be a very useful collection of data on its own, but that data can be
even more useful with more context. If you map the location of the stores needed for... | | Getting Started with CouchDB
When I was about nine years old, I had an Acorn Electron, a home computer developed
by Acorn Machines and one of the major precursors to modern home computing. It
was tiny by today’s standards, having just 32K of RAM, a 2MHz CPU, and with the
staggering ability to store a massive 360 Kb on the 3 inch Amstrad disks I was using... |
|
Managing Infrastructure with Puppet
This book is for anyone using or considering Puppet as a systems automation tool.
Readers of this book should be familiar with Linux systems administration and basic
Ruby. I’ll cover the basics of using Puppet manifests for configuration management and
techniques for executing and managing those configurations with... | | MintDuino: Building an Arduino-compatible Breadboard Microcontroller
The MintDuino is deceiving—this little tin of electronics is capable of providing
the brains for an unlimited number of devices limited only by your imagination…
and, of course, your bank account.
While the MintDuino is certainly capable of being used during a moment of
inspiration, ... | | Automating ActionScript Projects with Eclipse and Ant
Automating repetitive programming tasks is easier than many Flash/AS3 developers think. With the Ant build tool, the Eclipse IDE, and this concise guide, you can set up your own "ultimate development machine" to code, compile, debug, and deploy projects faster. You’ll also get started with versioning systems, such as... |
|
Migrating Applications to IPv6
How badly will IPv6 break your application? What do you need to consider to make
your application “IPv6-ready”? What questions should you ask?
In the ideal world, your application should “just work” on IPv6, just as it does on IPv4.
However, in the real world, application issues crop up. These could be... | | Getting Started with Roo
This is my first book with O’Reilly, and I’m very grateful for their help and encouragement.
Their editorial team is first class, and efficient. It was great working with you.
I, like many of you, have been using Spring for a long, long time. I wasn’t initially
convinced I needed Spring Roo (to be honest). It... | | What Is HTML5?
HTML5: Everyone’s using it, nobody knows what it is. I realize that sounds more like a line out of an existential movie — maybe Waiting for Godot or a screenplay by Sartre — than a statement about HTML5. But it’s really... |
|
Result Page: Previous 2048 2049 2050 2051 2052 2053 2054 2055 2056 2057 2058 2059 2060 2061 2062 2063 2064 2065 2066 2067 2068 Next |